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Abingdon Abbey
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
ANNE B. THOMPSON SHAPING A SAINT'S LIFE: FRIDESWIDE OF OXFORD 63/1, p. 34
Reviews
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T. Hassall William Worcestre—Itineraries, by John H. Harvey 41/2, p. 172
DAVID M. SMITH Two Cartularies of Abingdon Abbey, 2 vols., by Gabrielle Lambrick, C. F. Slade 62/2, p. 365

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